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Spring 2025 – Red Hill Farms Charolais Bulls
Charolais Age-Advantaged Bulls
69 REDHILL CHANNEL 236J 298L SCHURRTOP CHANNEL 430Y P
SCHURRTOP MIDWEST 2829 P
REG. # BREED SCHURRGENE YANA H868 094R P
OW LEAD TIME 6294 PLD
BULL M1005623 PUREBRED CHAROLAIS RED HILL MISS LEAD TIME 236J
OPENING BID: $5000 BD: 9/3/23 PP BJR MISS NS 5106 P
$PROFIT: $17,530 (11.1%) $RANCH: 91 (12.4%) $FEEDER: 128 (14.5%) COW FERTILITY: 1.35 (34.5%)
CE BW WW YW MILK MCE MCE SC CW REA FAT MARB
EPDs 16.4 -3.5 73 125 33 12.0 12.0 1.5 28 0.84 0.018 0.31
CH % 10% 15% 15% 30% 9% 25% 6% 20% 40% 25% 60% 6%
TSI 284.06 20% BW BWR WWR YWR %IMF REA SC FRAME
71 93 117 100 100 100 40.5 5+
Dam’s Info YOB WEIGHT BCS BR WR YR
2021 1075 5 2/99 1/117 1/100
298L is the yearling bull that we choose to clean-up with this fall. His mother, 236J, is a Lead Time daughter that has
calved again as a three-year-old with another good bull calf. Channel was an outcross bull from the Schurrtop Charolais
that we choose to use to make good females with good udders. 298L is soft made and thick, the Channel heifers look like
they will leave an impact on the Red Hill program.
70 REDHILL JACK 601 333L KC JACK 0891P
EC CRACKER JACK 234 PLD
REG. # BREED KC MS PROFIT MAKER 8491P
BULL EM1002810 PUREBRED CHAROLAIS M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET
OPENING BID: $5000 BD: 9/11/23 PP ORR’S MS TRADITION 601P
ORR’S MS TRADITION 976P
$PROFIT: $14,482 (22.8%) $RANCH: 49 (44.3%) $FEEDER: 148 (7.25%) COW FERTILITY: 0.98 (60.8%)
CE BW WW YW MILK MCE MCE SC CW REA FAT MARB
EPDs 13.9 -2.4 70 136 39 11.0 74 1.5 39 0.94 0.016 0.41
CH % 30% 30% 25% 15% 2% 35% 3% 15% 9% 15% 55% 2%
TSI 307.52 3% BW BWR WWR YWR %IMF REA SC FRAME
84 ET ET ET ET ET 39.0 6-
Dam’s Info YOB WEIGHT BCS BR WR YR
2016 1215 5 6/98 3/108 2/108
333L is fast growing, balanced, and structurally correct. His mother, 601, is an ideal Charolais cow who is moderate, easy
fleshing, and strives in our fescue environment. 333L should sire value added feeder calves that should be profitable at all
levels of the beef industry. We have retained 3 heifers out of this flush and all have a promising future in the Red Hill Program.
“It is hard to think of another action that would increase efficiency industry-
wide more than implementing crossbreeding programs in straight-bred
commercial herds.”
From Troy Rowan, Assistant Professor, Univeristy of Tennessse
PROGRESSIVE CATTLE (magazine)
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